Samstag, 1. Oktober 2011

The Tale of the Bavarian Bird - Part I (Martin)

Once upon the time, there were eleven birds flying happily around the fields, enjoying their lives.
But one of this birds was Bavarian and felt boring. Every day, they were just circling around the same corn field, occasionally picking some food.
He complained about it a lot, but the other birds wouldn't listen to him. They told him, to be happy with the convenient life they live, far from any harm.
Unsatisfied with the ignorant reaction of his fellow friends, the Bavarian bird started to separate himself from the others.
He spent many hours sitting on a power pole near the field, thinking about the adventures, waiting behind the trees containing the field.
But he couldn’t find the courage to just dive into the uncertain and fly all the way to another future.
So the Bavarian bird was stuck in his simple life, staring at the isolated field with the ten other birds floating around happily.
But as he awoke one day, the corn field seemed different. At first he was irritated, then he saw his friends advancing him furiously.
They burst with excitement, swirling around the Bavarian bird.
He felt the words shouted by his fellow birds dripping slowly in his ears.
Finally, the simple setting determining his life had changed.
Without further hesitation, he ascended and slid towards the new object in the center of the field.
It was a simple wooden table, not big and very unexciting.
But something on it broke the light and clusters of different colors kept sparkling in the Bavarian birds eyes.
He was stunned by the beautiful expressions, risen by a simple glass.
The massive form of huge glass intrigued the Bavarian bird.
It was covered with honeycombs, a simple structure, converting the jug into a sculpture.
But the most fascinating thing about this shiny new object was the substance in the glass.
Glimmering in the color of amber, it emitted an exquisite odor, penetrating the nostrils of the Bavarian bird.
Being hypnotized by the small bubbles of foam, exploding on top of the liquid, the Bavarian bird dove instantly into the glass.

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